The future of several Dallas Cowboys’ offensive line backups seems to be coming into focus. Stephen Jones’ recent comments regarding Brock Hoffman possibly starting at center with Cooper Beebe replacing Zack Martin at guard make sense.
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Brock Hoffman brings a nasty attitude, whether playing center or right guard. Now the Cowboys have a decision to make on which slot he'll play in '25.
Dallas Cowboys offensive guard Zack Martin (70) enters the field during the 2019 Dallas Cowboys Kickoff Luncheon on Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. The luncheon benefitted the Dallas Cowboys Charity House at Happy Hill Farms.
The Dallas Cowboys lost future Hall-of-Fame guard Zack Martin to retirement this offseason, leaving a massive hole along their offensive line in 2025. However, according to reports from DallasCowboys.
The lack of interest in signing free agents, plus the snail-pace extensions of Dak Prescott and CeeDee were all met with criticism. But for regular readers of Cowboyscountry.com, this was known to be part of what our Mike Fisher called the "Blow It Up'' plan, and funnily enough, Jerry admitted that.
After 11 years of outstanding production and nine All-Pros, Martin now rides off into the sunset as one of the best to ever do it - a "twin'' with the late Hall of Famer Larry Allen, as team owner Jerry Jones put it in the Wednesday farewell press conference here inside The Star.
Former Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Zack Martin finally breaks his silence after announcing his retirement from the NFL.